The Concord Monitor reports on yesterday's special election: Former Republican congressman Jeb Bradley won election to the state
Senate yesterday, bouncing back from two ...

Former Republican congressman Jeb Bradley won election to the state
Senate yesterday, bouncing back from two consecutive losses in
campaigns for Congress.

Bradley defeated former judge Bud Martin,
a Democrat, in the special election to fill the vacancy in the Senate's
3rd District. Former senator Bill Denley, a Republican, resigned from
the seat after he was charged with drunken driving in February.

Unofficial returns had Bradley with 61 percent of the vote.

Despite Bradley's win, Democrats retain a 14-10 edge in the New Hampshire Senate.